When Bryan injured himself on a suicide dive on Monday night (which ended his match with Orton), fans worried about whether or not the injury was legitimate, albeit that concern wore off slightly as the show moved on.

His appearance on SmackDown further puts those concerns to rest.

And with that out of the way, it's time to see where the company is going to take Bryan, the most electrifying star in the business right now.

His immediate future, at least, is with Orton, as Friday's match, which ended with a countout, keeps the storyline open.

A feud with these two talented stars is intriguing, but we can only hope that if they are indeed locked in for a matchup at Money in the Bank, they won't continue to fight every week for the next month.

Many were hoping Bryan would take on John Cena for the WWE title at Money in the Bank, but that job now belongs to Mark Henry. However, this opens up the possibility for Bryan competing for the title at SummerSlam.

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It's still not positive that he'll be involved with Del Rio and Ziggler, but these results suggest that something is at least in the works.

Jericho's match with Del Rio ended when Ziggler interfered to attack the new world heavyweight champion. The Ayatollah of Rock 'n' Rolla could have left it at that, but he chose to attack Ziggler instead.

If you consider Del Rio as the heel and Ziggler as the face, this is a surprising turn of events. Is Jericho turning heel for his final feud, or is Ziggler's face turn not as complete as we thought?

Or was this just something that happened?

Certainly plenty of new questions and lots of new future intrigue being created by this development.